In addition to automatic suspension, the Registrar has the
discretionary right to suspend or revoke a permit/license or right to operate in
the following cases:

1.
Immediate threat – If the Registrar determines that allowing a customer to continue driving poses an
immediate threat to public safety, she can suspend or revoke the permit/license
or right to operate immediately. In some instances, a customer may be considered
an immediate threat due to medical reasons.

2.
Improper operation – If it is determined at a hearing that a customer has
operated a motor vehicle improperly, the Registrar can suspend or revoke his/her
permit/license or right to operate.

3. Fake
identification – Even without a court conviction, the Registrar can suspend a
permit/license or right to operate for six months (or one year after a
conviction) for the following offenses: